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Caleb Williams, Nick McCloud eligible for NFLPA Alan Page Community Award

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As winners of NFLPA Community MVP awards this season, Bears quarterback Caleb Williams and cornerback Nick McCloud are eligible for the annual NFLPA Alan Page Community Award.

Each week during the regular season, the NFLPA Community MVP program honors one player who has made a positive impact in his hometown or team city.

Williams was named the Week 11 winner after hosting 40 members of Caleb Williams Elite, his youth football team, for an AI workshop in Chicago through his Caleb Cares Foundation. He also donated tickets for the group to watch Williams and the Bears pull off a thrilling 24-20 comeback victory over the Giants at Soldier Field.

McCloud won the award in Week 16 after working with Daddy Victory Club (DVC) to host the Champions of Fatherhood Holiday Event, an experience that uplifted fathers of color and their young children through gifts, a catered meal, discussion and more.

From this season's 18 NFLPA Community MVPs, five finalists will be selected for the APC Award through a digital fan vote and an external voting committee of sports, media, labor and nonprofit industry members. Each of the five finalists will receive an additional $10,000 donation from the NFLPA to their charity of choice.

Once the finalists are determined, a league-wide player vote will take place later this month to determine the 2026 NFLPA Alan Page Community Award winner. The honoree will be recognized in San Francisco during the NFLPA's Super Bowl press conference on Feb. 3, where they will receive an additional $100,000 donation and a trophy.

The fan vote portion to help determine the five APC Award finalists is now live until 10:00 a.m. CT Friday, Jan. 9. Fans can vote for Williams and McCloud here.

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